Scot Gresham-Lancaster(b. Redwood
City, CA USA 1954)
is a composer, performer, instrument builder and educator with over
three decades of professional experience. Since Fall of 2012 a professor of sound art with
ATEC at the Univ. of Texas at Dallas,
his most recent research has been on the boundary between science and art specifically developing advanced techniques in sonification.
He is also dedicated to research and performance using the expanding capabilities of computer networks
to create new environments for musical and cross discipline expression.
As a member of the HUB, he is one of the early
pioneers of "computer network" music which uses the behavior of
interconnected music machines to create innovative ways for performers
and computers to interact. He has recently performed in a series of "co-located" performances
collaborating in real time with live and distant dancers, video artists
and musicians in network based performances. For over two decades, he
has worked with multimedia prototyping and user interface theory and
its relationship to new markets as an independent consultant and at
Interval Research, SEGA-USA, and Muse Comunications.